U.S. Enters 15th Day of Late-Night Jokes About Government Shutdown
Jimmy Kimmel told his viewers that in 2018, “Trump shut the government down until they brought back the McRib or something.”
Jimmy Kimmel told his viewers that in 2018, “Trump shut the government down until they brought back the McRib or something.”
Orsted, a Danish wind farm developer, has been hammered by high costs and President Trump’s efforts to stymie renewable energy. Its struggles are rippling across Denmark.
The president lauded dozens of executives and businesspeople for the “tremendous amounts of money” they have pledged for his project, which has prompted ethical concerns.
Edward Serotta created an archive of 1,230 in-depth interviews with Holocaust survivors about how they lived, both before and after. “Every one of them comes with a story,” he said.
It was not immediately clear what the president meant and whether the project, known as Gateway, had already been stripped of federal funding.
President Bernardo Arévalo called an overhaul of his country’s prison system an “absolute priority” after 20 inmates accused of belonging to the Barrio 18 group were found to have escaped undetected.
The leading mayoral candidate in New York City defended his positions while parrying questions about the Israel-Gaza war.
The layoffs have raised fears that the administration could be effectively ending an initiative that provides contraception for millions of low-income women.
Ten members of Congress wrote in a letter to the governor that a gas pipeline proposed for New York Harbor runs counter to the state’s emissions reductions goals.
Top officials, unwilling to fight for the historical independence of their institutions, watched on Wednesday as President Trump continued his pursuit of controlling law enforcement.
Representative Dave Taylor of Ohio condemned the symbol as “vile” and said his office was investigating with the U.S. Capitol Police.
The gift is twice the amount Ms. Scott contributed to the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund in 2021.
Also, a judge temporarily blocked shutdown layoffs. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
Representative Mikie Sherrill has a six-point edge over her Republican opponent, Jack Ciattarelli, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.
Who would have imagined I’d ever praise something Trump did in the world of foreign policy?
The Palestinian militant group said it needed special equipment to locate and extract the remaining remains.
Some stores are rounding transactions to the nearest nickel and encouraging customers to pay with plastic, citing the Treasury Department’s decision to phase out the penny.
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California vetoed bills that would have provided tangible benefits to descendants of slavery, though he approved a state agency to determine who qualifies for potential reparations.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth offered unusually strong criticism of Russia, just as Ukraine seeks American Tomahawk missiles.
When President Javier Milei of Argentina faced an economic meltdown, President Trump vowed to come to his aid. But that lifeline is coming at a cost.
The singer and songwriter’s art of elegant seduction never required him to raise his voice, or lose his desperation, humor or awareness.
Labor groups are set to square off against the Trump administration one day after the president renewed his threat to cut “Democrat programs.”
Brown was the second university to turn down the deal, which would have given a funding preference to universities that agreed to certain requirements.
Representative Kevin Kiley of California has criticized his own party for keeping the House out of session during the shutdown. He is battling boredom and disaffection as the stalemate drags on.
His colorful men’s nightwear was like something made on Savile Row in London — perfect, pricey — except that it was rarely seen outside the bedroom.
The layoffs come ahead of a corporate spinoff that will formally separate the parent company of NBC News from cable networks like MSNBC and CNBC.
The proposals would transform a program aimed at helping the most vulnerable people in the world into one that gives preference to mostly white people who say they are being persecuted.
The development comes as the U.S. military is drawing up options for President Trump to consider, including possible strikes inside the country.
The justices on the State Supreme Court heard arguments in a long dispute about whether the Tesla chief executive’s compensation was fair to shareholders.
An influence campaign has relied on allies of the president, including Rudolph W. Giuliani, to cast a Serbian politician as a victim of political persecution.